Papercraft & Gowno
Hey, have you ever thought about taking old newspaper and turning it into a bold statement piece that critiques our throwaway culture?
Yeah, grab a stack of yesterday’s papers, shred them into confetti, and let the headlines bounce off the walls—just make sure the final piece looks like a protest, not a paper cut art show.
I’ll cut the papers to just the right size so the headlines stay legible, then toss the confetti with a steady rhythm to keep the walls from getting too messy. That way the piece screams protest, not a random paper‑cut display.
Nice, just remember to throw in a splash of irony—maybe a headline that literally says “We’re all trash” while you’re still making it. That’s what keeps it rebellious, not just a tidy art show.
I’ll pick a headline that says “We’re all trash” and lay it across the confetti, but I’ll make the lettering so the irony is obvious—so it feels like a critique, not just another neat display.
Sounds solid—just don’t forget to let a little chaos in there; a perfectly staged protest feels flat. Throw a few headlines up, let the confetti catch the light, and watch people stare at their own trash in the mirror of your art.